PARSONS@KSUVM.BITNET (Scott Parish) (09/05/88)
Does anyone know where I can obtain Daisy Dot II? The name and address of the person or company would do nicely, or a BBS number if it is posted in the public domain would also do. Thanks, Scott Parish PARSONS@KSUVM.BITNET PARSONS@KSUVM.KSU.EDU
rjung@sal4.usc.edu (Robert allen Jung) (09/07/88)
In article <8809050111.AA00613@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> PARSONS@KSUVM.BITNET (Scott Parish) writes: >Does anyone know where I can obtain Daisy Dot II? > >The name and address of the person or company would do nicely, >or a BBS number if it is posted in the public domain would also do. Check out the August(?) issue of Antic ("Newsroom comes for the 8-bit Ataris" on the cover). There's an article on DaisyDot II, and an address. --R.J. B-) P.S. Sorry, no cute sign-off yet...I just got my account back up.
jhs@MITRE-BEDFORD.ARPA (09/07/88)
Daisy Dot II is available by sending $10 to: Roy Goldman 2440 S. Jasmine Denver, Colorado 80222 If you own a standard 9-pin printer such as an Epson, you'll love it. I tried it on my 24-pin printer and would LOVE to have a 24-pin version, but the present 9-pin version isn't much use to me at present. If anybody knows about any plans to develop a 24-pin version, I'd love to hear about it. Without hesitating, I would send in $24 (or $23, or whatever) for my copy of a 24-pin version with font editor. -John Sangster, jhs@mitre-bedford.arpa